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Jul 10, 2006

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Gourmetish

That is so funny. Call me morbid but I love it! Speaking of cooking babies...I'm totally going to take pics of my (soon-to-be future) child in a pot! It's too cute!

Juliet

That so looks like something a PETA activist would post. LOL If I didn't know better...Wait...Is there something you're trying to tell us? ~_^

Colleen Cuisine

Live Baby Lobster Sashimi - they're not really being "eaten alive," their legs are just wiggling due to posthumous muscular contractions.

Two tickets to hell, please, window seat.

Acme Instant Food

Why is everyone so squeemish about a boiled baby? Tastes just like chicken.

maarmie

Can you pass the boiled baby, please? Mmmmm...delicious!

Eddie Lin

Wow! All you people are sicker than I ever imagined. And I am so proud to have you as readers and culinary comrades. Let us dance.

Brian Gage

I'll eat baby over chicken sashimi any day...

Eddie Lin

brian gage - action hero,

stay away from my fat baby!

i might try the chicken sashimi. i may have no choice. i'm running out of funky food...at least in LA.

Peter

Hey guys, just discovered the site. I love it. In the lobster theme...every year a group of us convene in Miami to hunt (and then eat) lobster. If you can handle some of the fluff around the photos, there is a slideshow of the 2004 hunt at: http://www.ravingfoodie.com/bughunt/ (click on the link in the uppermost entry), with some wonderful shots of the tasty little bugs.

Mickell

This comic reminds me of the classic movie, One Crazy Summer, starring John Cusack and Demi Moore where one deranged character boiled live lobsters and listened to them screaming using a stethoscope.

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